Table VII.A.1(2011) Number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2011
Division and State Total Percent Full-Time Employees Percent Low-Wage Employees **
75% or more 50-74% Less than 50% 50% or more Less than 50%
United States 6,511,525    3,959,111    1,022,865    1,529,548    2,420,047    4,091,478   
New England:
Connecticut 83,865    51,591    13,183    19,091    22,536    61,329   
Maine 34,629    19,364    5,407    9,858    12,905    21,724   
Massachusetts 149,288    83,283    24,567    41,438    41,632    107,656   
New Hampshire 31,659    17,569    5,072    9,018    10,298    21,362   
Rhode Island 25,544    15,440    3,868    6,236    6,817    18,727   
Vermont 19,328    10,816    3,263    5,249    6,464    12,863   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 203,159    121,321    37,095    44,743    65,499    137,660   
New York 446,738    265,310    77,384    104,044    161,550    285,188   
Pennsylvania 268,390    170,035    35,131    63,224    92,850    175,540   
East North Central:
Illinois 279,595    171,010    43,154    65,431    107,945    171,651   
Indiana 128,076    74,099    22,181    31,796    52,038    76,038   
Michigan 197,438    110,402    32,971    54,064    80,901    116,537   
Ohio 227,018    130,529    35,675    60,814    91,921    135,097   
Wisconsin 124,184    65,592    20,735    37,856    53,811    70,374   
West North Central:
Iowa 75,502    40,776    13,055    21,671    31,009    44,493   
Kansas 66,664    38,774    10,487    17,403    28,068    38,595   
Minnesota 130,557    75,330    17,436    37,791    47,544    83,013   
Missouri 129,929    74,973    19,085    35,870    58,133    71,795   
Nebraska 47,039    26,913    7,580    12,546    21,460    25,579   
North Dakota 21,093    12,461    3,115    5,517    7,862    13,231   
South Dakota 24,254    13,592    4,009    6,652    10,431    13,823   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 20,105    11,103    3,084    5,918    7,766    12,339   
District of Columbia 19,422    14,323    2,796    2,304    3,580    15,842   
Florida 428,571    277,228    66,406    84,937    152,098    276,473   
Georgia 187,274    124,408    25,045    37,821    69,413    117,861   
Maryland 118,955    76,993    17,410    24,551    33,537    85,418   
North Carolina 183,639    112,353    33,072    38,214    70,039    113,601   
South Carolina 89,822    56,848    14,093    18,881    35,805    54,017   
Virginia 170,620    100,035    32,642    37,944    64,932    105,688   
West Virginia 32,849    19,409    5,365    8,075    17,317    15,532   
East South Central:
Alabama 87,685    55,945    14,038    17,702    41,155    46,530   
Kentucky 81,683    51,786    11,431    18,466    33,653    48,031   
Mississippi 50,600    29,691    8,351    12,559    26,215    24,385   
Tennessee 110,205    72,862    16,034    21,308    44,645    65,559   
West South Central:
Arkansas 58,995    37,445    8,877    12,673    28,338    30,657   
Louisiana 90,068    60,236    14,528    15,305    33,513    56,555   
Oklahoma 82,310    55,433    12,982    13,895    34,621    47,689   
Texas 452,443    294,134    69,082    89,227    183,505    268,939   
Mountain:
Arizona 115,914    77,362    14,980    23,572    49,690    66,225   
Colorado 125,593    78,050    16,954    30,589    44,599    80,993   
Idaho 38,196    21,382    5,577    11,237    16,306    21,890   
Montana 32,995    18,164    5,440    9,391    14,211    18,784   
Nevada 49,451    30,821    6,298    12,332    18,431    31,020   
New Mexico 38,016    23,833    5,760    8,422    15,441    22,575   
Utah 58,109    33,469    10,924    13,717    20,776    37,333   
Wyoming 17,893    10,138    2,789    4,965    5,785    12,108   
Pacific:
Alaska 17,144    9,307    3,371    4,467    4,545    12,599   
California 759,913    457,991    115,998    185,923    245,984    513,929   
Hawaii 28,334    18,308    4,740    5,286    8,816    19,517   
Oregon 95,528    50,128    17,651    27,749    36,454    59,074   
Washington 155,242    90,745    22,695    41,802    47,202    108,040   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2011 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.

 

Table VII.A.1(2011) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2011
Division and State Total Percent Full-Time Employees Percent Low-Wage Employees **
75% or more 50-74% Less than 50% 50% or more Less than 50%
United States 17,631    13,192    12,636    16,580    25,907    26,735   
New England:
Connecticut 2,045    1,767    1,647    1,179    2,126    3,086   
Maine 1,065    860    611    355    623    927   
Massachusetts 3,153    3,891    3,479    2,498    2,576    4,136   
New Hampshire 452    438    615    573    654    743   
Rhode Island 800    590    448    628    405    787   
Vermont 294    432    227    389    398    503   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 6,697    7,069    4,412    2,728    3,625    6,631   
New York 11,549    10,726    5,351    7,386    9,819    13,093   
Pennsylvania 6,586    7,536    3,408    6,140    5,166    7,322   
East North Central:
Illinois 7,155    9,827    5,174    4,100    9,151    10,567   
Indiana 5,737    6,693    3,562    1,919    3,893    5,988   
Michigan 4,474    5,097    2,928    5,003    5,248    3,510   
Ohio 7,118    5,315    2,850    3,233    5,294    5,194   
Wisconsin 4,063    2,765    1,817    2,553    2,982    3,615   
West North Central:
Iowa 3,486    2,507    702    1,755    1,660    2,750   
Kansas 1,437    1,965    1,034    1,368    2,069    2,498   
Minnesota 2,549    3,393    3,004    1,538    1,275    2,957   
Missouri 2,516    3,435    1,986    3,076    3,698    2,886   
Nebraska 1,068    965    632    1,157    1,186    772   
North Dakota 459    518    344    444    571    624   
South Dakota 395    561    573    477    347    513   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 442    455    429    384    446    434   
District of Columbia 471    456    316    336    406    431   
Florida 7,452    10,274    4,802    9,056    10,521    11,877   
Georgia 7,623    6,128    3,895    3,382    4,913    7,639   
Maryland 4,260    4,981    2,643    1,922    2,820    3,390   
North Carolina 6,875    6,695    2,125    3,942    2,956    7,073   
South Carolina 2,580    2,470    1,823    2,079    2,839    2,645   
Virginia 3,921    4,943    2,455    3,917    4,832    6,522   
West Virginia 790    769    414    460    888    1,013   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,133    2,412    1,680    2,245    2,382    2,531   
Kentucky 1,861    2,495    1,147    1,504    1,641    1,873   
Mississippi 841    1,072    1,053    698    1,405    1,777   
Tennessee 1,997    4,095    1,751    1,685    1,735    2,440   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,453    1,241    1,105    1,168    1,234    1,361   
Louisiana 3,763    3,570    1,496    1,603    2,593    4,007   
Oklahoma 1,326    1,460    1,072    1,530    1,584    2,297   
Texas 9,182    8,584    3,880    3,240    6,030    9,329   
Mountain:
Arizona 3,646    2,764    1,387    2,596    2,967    2,906   
Colorado 2,206    4,021    1,614    2,560    3,077    3,196   
Idaho 977    927    709    607    1,058    744   
Montana 889    1,197    584    813    874    1,383   
Nevada 976    1,449    1,150    1,303    1,302    1,389   
New Mexico 1,243    1,045    930    572    1,256    1,144   
Utah 1,412    1,229    884    787    1,310    1,876   
Wyoming 371    491    218    348    410    332   
Pacific:
Alaska 405    350    336    378    394    438   
California 13,909    16,193    5,060    10,856    11,358    12,025   
Hawaii 674    910    559    441    675    953   
Oregon 1,766    3,049    1,841    2,603    1,911    2,911   
Washington 4,375    2,745    3,305    2,723    4,222    3,673   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2011 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.